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A “free town” formed by Africans who escaped slavery in Colombia

February 23, 2021 Myles 0 Comments
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Kombilesa Mi Palenque

About an hour outside Cartagena, Colombia is a little town with a big history.  San Basilio de Palenque has about 3500 inhabitants and was formed by African slaves who escaped Spanish rulers 400 years ago. A hip-hop group from the community is preserving that history with their music. Our Urban Voice is Kombilesa Mi. The Palenquero language is influenced by the Kikongo language of Angola and Congo where many of the slaves who settled in this region originated. The language is also mixed with Portuguese which was spoken by the slave traders who first brought Africans to the Americas. Watch CGTN LIVE on your computer, tablet, or mobile http://america.cgtn.com/livenews​

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